President Donald Trump stated in a social media post on June 2, 2026, that he disagrees with reports from Iran suggesting that communication with mediators has ceased. He described these Iranian reports as "false and erroneous."
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Trump disputes reports of Iran halting talks
President Trump challenged Iranian reports claiming that talks with mediators have been halted, labeling them as inaccurate. His comments were made on June 2, 2026, via social media.
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Trump appears to dispute state media reports that Iran cut off talks
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Trump disputes reports of Iran halting talks